what about porting starscape?! I don't know about MrRobot but I think the controls might fit Starscape a little better.

tilting forward: speed up
backwards : brake and backthrust
twists left and right steer, centering is straight thrust.
forefinger triggers primary weapons
fat A button is for secondary
dpad down is gravity beam (like suckin in)
dpad up call aegis
dpad left/right in launch pod spits you out left or right
...

oh but ... what about publishing for wii? Is there such thing platform as XBL arcade? how was it called again...?!? Would you go for this then?
can't imagine moonpod games in the shelf ^^

It's all under NDA, so we can't show you a pricelist without breaking that but if you look on the net you can get rough figures. There's potentially debugging stuff too with some systems that needs to be taken into account.

Main problem is whether you need to go through submission before the company will even talk about letting you get your hands on a devkit. Potentially a lot of time wasted just to get refused.

Did I rant about bad use of the Wiimote already? Super Monkey Ball has some extremely badly done minigames. My personal most hated game was darts: you have to keep the wiimote pointed at the correct point on the screen, while jerking it forwards and releasing the button. This proves next to impossible, and none of us playing it could reliably hit the board. It's only really superficially like darts, because what matters is where you're pointing the tip of it more than the momentum you impart to it. However, the horror does not end there! It's not just some darts-like minigame, it's actual darts, so you have 301 points or so and have to reduce it *exactly* to zero, ending with a double. I have no idea what was going through their heads when they decided to include such a difficult, time-consuming and awkward mini-game. These are supposed to be party games. The icing on the cake, though, is that there's no way to quit the mini-game once you've started. You have to reset the Wii, and then you lose the scores from all the other mini-games you've been playing. Not that the other mini-games are much good. The whole thing was pretty awful.